I mean, how often have you seen a baby wearing a bib that says "hangry", "foodie", "feed me", "more milk", "pass the gravy", "nom nom"? Probably not very often. Imagine the laughs you'll get when you give one of these as a gift! Or how about the smiles you'll get when your kiddo is wearing one.

Reason #2

They're Individually Handcrafted

Yes, that's right, I make each bib by hand, just me and my sewing machine. My favorite part of the process is the initial design phase. Figuring out what to embroider on the bib and choosing which fabrics to use. You can be assured that the quality of the bibs and the attention to detail is incredibly high meaning you get a quality product. Also, I take custom orders so you can design your own bib!

Reason #3

They're Super Absorbent

The bibs are lined with a real towel making them really soft and absorbent. That's right, I buy brand new towels and then cut them up to make these bibs.

Reason #4

They Grow with the Child

The bibs come in 2 different sizes, 0-6 months and 6 months+. Within each size there are 2 snaps to allow adaptability within the size. Best case scenario is that the child can wear the bib for a significant amount of time and then size up when they are ready.

Reason #5

They're Up for the Challenge

Because of the handcrafted, absorbent and high-quality nature of these bibs, they're up for the challenge of the messiest eater or most proficient drooler. What's even greater is that they can be worn in reverse for those really messy meals. Just turn the bib over so the towel is facing outward and don't worry about getting that spaghetti sauce on the front of the bib!

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

All bibs pictured below are available in stock or can be made just for you!

I made my first baby bibs way back in 2014 for a dear friend of mine (Hi Nikki!) who was about to have her first baby (see that post here). As I re-launch PiePie Designs I notice it is almost exactly 4 years to the day after that first baby bib post.

What inspired me to re-launch PiePie Designs you ask?

Nikki is having another baby and I needed to make a baby gift! Once I got to sewing to make the gift, I just wanted to keep going.

In the span of a few days I made about 30 bibs! This is a pretty good example of my tendency to go all in on things.

I made some bibs and burp cloths without embroidery as well.

I quite like the way they all turned out, but the 'foodie' and 'hangry' bibs seem to be the most popular.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

I have been just itching to get back to sewing, photographing and blogging. It's been nearly 3 months since I've had any spare time to do so, but I hope to be back in action soon!

Today I thought I'd show off my daughter's back to school dress... from last year. Yes, last year.

I made this dress as one of my very first pattern tests for Sew Sweet Patterns. If you haven't checked out Sew Sweet Patterns before, you definitely should browse their wide array of patterns at their website: http://sewsweetpatterns.com

This dress was made using the Blaire Pattern and I just love how it turned out.

It features flutter sleeves and a Peter Pan collar.

It also features a zip back.

The Blaire Dress comes in sizes 12-18mos-8 and features a full step-by-step tutorial that is perfect for beginners. I was definitely a beginner when I made this dress and I think it turned out great.